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Honda VT 750C Shadow
In 1983, Honda uncorked a one-two punch that rocked motorcycling's world.
The two motorcycles could hardly have been more polar opposites, but each
showcased Honda's unique engineering talents, brought to bear on two
completely different market segments. One was the VF750F Interceptor, which
flat-out redefined the limits of sportbike performance. The other was the
Shadow 750 (VT750C), a motorcycle that changed the perception of V-twin
custom cruisers.
Other noteworthy examples of engineering include the bike's Sprague
(one-way) clutch that allowed the clutch to slip slightly when the bike was
downshifted at high revs, thereby eliminating the wheel chatter that plagued
other big twins. The Shadow 750 also saw the debut of three-valve, twin-plug
cylinder heads, a feature you'll find on present-day Shadows. Three-valve
heads flow better than a comparable two-valve head, while the twin plugs
reduce emissions, increase fuel mileage and quicken the burn for resistance
to detonation. Liquid cooling further contributed to lower emissions and
more consistent performance, due to more stable engine temperature. Another
benefit of all this advanced technology was performance. The Shadow offered
acceleration that could best motorcycles with half again more displacement.
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